Court records show the following legal actions among those taken in Juneau Superior and District courts through July 25. Actions in Hoonah District Court are included at the request of the magistrate.

Divorces and dissolutions filed

 James Wright and Shelly Wright

 Scott Christian and Jeoung Lee

 Morgan Rasmussen and Susan Rasmussen

 Charlene McGinnis and Herbert McGinnis

 Eugene Smith and Lucita Smith

Judgments

 Matthew Dietrick, 23, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of June 30.

District Court Judge Peter Froehlich sentenced him to pay a $500 fine, 33 days in jail with 30 days suspended, a 90-day driver's license revocation, to enroll and pay for an complete the Juneau Alcohol Safety Action Program, and placed him on probation for one year with the standard conditions of probation, which include not committing any crimes, violating no laws, paying the cost of incarceration and paying a surcharge.

Two reckless endangerment charges stemming from an incident of June 30 were dismissed.

 James R. Vivalis, 22, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of March 17.

Froehlich sentenced him to a $500 fine with $250 suspended, 33 days in jail with 30 days suspended, 90-day license revocation, JASAP and placed him on probation for one year with the standard conditions of release.

 Mark A. Davies, 29, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of March 25.

Froehlich sentenced him to a $600 fine, 46 days in jail with 40 days suspended, a 90-day license revocation, JASAP, and placed him on probation for one year with the standard conditions of release.

 Carrie L. Baggen, 33, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of May 9.

Froehlich sentenced her to a $1,500 fine with $1,250 suspended, 60 days in jail with 50 days suspended, a 90-day driver's license revocation, JASAP, and placed her on probation for two years with the standard conditions of release, and the payment of restitution.

A charge of reckless endangerment stemming from an incident of May 9 was dismissed.

 Robert Vidic, 44, was found guilty of felony drunken driving and felony refusal to submit to a breath test stemming from an offense of Dec. 8.

Superior Court Judge Patricia Collins sentenced him to four years in prison with two years suspended, a $5,000 fine with $1,000 suspended, a three-year license revocation, and placed him on probation for five years with the standard conditions of probation and the stipulation that he not own or posses a firearm, not associate with known felons, make a reasonable effort to maintain employment, not posses or consume alcohol and not go where it is sold or served, and be subject to a random chemical tests.

 William R. Koenig, 32, was found guilty of felony drunken driving stemming from an offense of Feb. 10.

Collins sentenced him to 18 months in prison with 14 months of probation, a $5,000 fine with $2,500 suspended, revoked his license for three years and placed him on probation for three years with the standard conditions of felony probation.

 Jamie L. Erickson, 21, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of April 5.

Froehlich sentenced him to a $500 fine with $250 suspended, 33 days in jail with 30 days suspended, a 90-day driver's license revocation, JASAP, and placed him on probation for one year with the standard conditions of release.

 Randall C. Bryson, 30, was found guilty of reckless endangerment stemming from an offense of April 29. The original charge was drunken driving. His blood alcohol level was 0.078 percent. It's illegal to drive with a level of 0.08 percent or higher.

Froehlich sentenced Bryson to a $1,000 fine with $750 suspended, 60 days in jail with 40 days suspended, JASAP, and placed him on probation for two years with the standard conditions of probation.

 Gregory J. Steele, 34, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of March 30.

His blood alcohol level was 0.232 percent.

Froehlich sentenced him to a $2,000 fine, 300 days in jail with 180 days suspended, a five-year driver's license revocation, JASAP, and placed him on probation for three years with the standard conditions of release.

He also was found guilty of driving without a valid operator's license. The original charge was driving with a license canceled, suspended or revoked.

He was sentenced to a $500 fine with $500 suspended, 10 days in jail with 10 days suspended, JASAP and placed on probation for three years with the standard conditions of release.

A charge of sixth-degree misconduct with a controlled substance was dismissed.

 Amy E. Windred, 36, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of May 2. Her blood alcohol level was 0.240 percent.

Froehlich sentenced her to $1,000 fine with $500 suspended, 90 days in jail with 70 days suspended, a one-year driver's license revocation, JASAP and placed her on probation for one year with the standard conditions of release.

 Joseph G. White, 35, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of April 11. His blood alcohol level was 0.155 percent.

Froehlich sentenced him to pay a $1,000 fine with $500 suspended, 100 days in jail with 70 days suspended, a one-year driver's license revocation, JASAP, and placed him on probation for two years with the standard conditions of release.

He also was found guilty of reckless endangerment stemming from an offense of April 11. He originally was charged with fourth-degree assault, a misdemeanor.

He was sentenced to 40 days in jail with 40 days suspended, JASAP, and two years of probation.

A second count of fourth-degree assault stemming from an incident of April 11 was dismissed.

 Kyle M. Barrill, 18, was found guilty of third-degree theft, a misdemeanor stemming from an offense of April 11.

He originally was charged with second-degree theft, a felony.

Collins suspended imposition of sentence and placed him on probation for one year with the standard conditions of release.

 Georgette L. Mills, 31, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of May 25. Her blood alcohol level was 0.231 percent.

Froehlich sentenced her to a $1,000 fine, 180 days in jail with 160 days suspended, one-year license revocation, JASAP, and placed her on probation for two years with the standard conditions of release.

She also was found guilty of driving with a canceled, suspended, or revoked license stemming from an offense of May 25.

She was sentenced to 30 days in jail and a 90-day license revocation.

She also was found guilty on three counts of probation violations. Froehlich sentenced her to a total fine of $3,600 with $3,600 suspended, 286 days in jail with 261 days suspended, JASAP, and placed her on probation for one year.